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− | + | To His Excellency Genl. Washington that Major Andrew Adjut.[?] General to the British Army, Ought to be considered as a spy from the Enemy, and that agreable [agreeable] to the Law[?] and Usage of Nations[?], its[?] their[?] Opinion he Ought to Suffer Death | |
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+ | The Commander in Chief Directs the Execution of the above Sentence In the usual Way, this afternoon at Five O,Clock precisely. | ||
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+ | At a Division General Court Martial the 11th of Septr.[?] last, Lt. Colo. Comdt.[?] Sherman President Major Albert Chapman was tried upon the following Charges. | ||
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+ | [?] For E[?] publick [public] property and Endeavouring to Induce the Qr[?] Mr.[?] of the Regt. to A[?] Him in |
Revision as of 18:34, 4 May 2020
To His Excellency Genl. Washington that Major Andrew Adjut.[?] General to the British Army, Ought to be considered as a spy from the Enemy, and that agreable [agreeable] to the Law[?] and Usage of Nations[?], its[?] their[?] Opinion he Ought to Suffer Death
The Commander in Chief Directs the Execution of the above Sentence In the usual Way, this afternoon at Five O,Clock precisely.
At a Division General Court Martial the 11th of Septr.[?] last, Lt. Colo. Comdt.[?] Sherman President Major Albert Chapman was tried upon the following Charges.
[?] For E[?] publick [public] property and Endeavouring to Induce the Qr[?] Mr.[?] of the Regt. to A[?] Him in